The Skiwelt Winterberg combines five ski areas: one ski pass for everyone!

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From the 2025/2026 winter season, five ski areas in Winterberg will combine their offerings under one common ski pass.

Ab der Wintersaison 2025/2026 vereinen fünf Skigebiete in Winterberg ihre Angebote unter einem gemeinsamen Skipass.
From the 2025/2026 winter season, five ski areas in Winterberg will combine their offerings under one common ski pass.

The Skiwelt Winterberg combines five ski areas: one ski pass for everyone!

From the 2025/2026 winter season, the “Skiwelt Winterberg” will become a reality. Five ski areas, including the popular Winterberg ski lift carousel, are joining forces to offer their visitors a unique winter experience. Again Sauerland courier reports, a common ski pass will be created that will allow guests to flexibly switch between the areas. Long queues at the ticket offices will be a thing of the past, and wandering between the different ski areas will also come to an end.

With a total of 45 kilometers of slopes and 46 lifts - including 17 state-of-the-art chair lifts - the Skiwelt Winterberg guarantees an enormous variety of runs. Particularly noteworthy is the investment in modern technology and infrastructure in the four neighboring areas, which ensures that winter sports enthusiasts always have first-class conditions. With 43 snow-covered slopes and up to 6 kilometers of guaranteed snow, winter sports enthusiasts can look forward to worry-free skiing fun.

A connected ski experience

What does this mean for the guests? Well, the new structure will be particularly enjoyable for day-trippers and short vacationers. The compact location of the areas allows for better visitor management, while the Winterberg Ski World is connected by a free ski bus that runs every 15 minutes. The option to go to quiet places when there is a lot of traffic will also make your stay pleasant Brilon-Total local highlights.

For families, the Skiwelt Winterberg offers attractive offers that also focus on children. In addition to 8 children's areas and a fun park, there are 9 toboggan lifts and 8 toboggan runs. Not only ski professionals get their money's worth here, but also little skiers on the slopes.

Prices and tickets

The prices for the Skiwelt Winterberg ticket? Quite fair and clear. A day ski pass costs 52 euros for adults and 29 euros for children. For two days it doesn't look much different at 95 euros for adults and 53 euros for children. Holidaymakers who stay a little longer can purchase a 6-day pass for 214 euros (adults) or 126 euros (children). This ticket structure illustrates the new cooperation's ambition to create both comfort and variety for guests.

With all of these improvements, Skiwelt Winterberg aims to increase the visibility of the smaller ski areas and strengthen the overall attractiveness of this winter sports destination. A good idea to increase competitiveness in the current winter sports season. Don't miss out on this ski adventure!